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Public Health Internship Program

The Mount Sinai Public Health Internship Program is a short-term training opportunity in environmental and occupational health. The Program's multidisciplinary focus allows you to explore your interests while participating in cutting-edge biomedical research in New York City. We provide individual career counseling, guidance, and support during the internship.

This program is funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of National Institute of Health.

Persons with disabilities that substantially limit one or more major life activities; or

Persons who or whose family receive one or more of the following: 1) federal disadvantaged assistance; 2) health Professions Students Loans (HPSL); 3) Loans for Disadvantaged Students Program; 4) Scholarships for Individuals with Exceptional Financial Need (USDHHS)

2. A U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident.

3. Currently enrolled in a graduate or doctoral program, or have graduated no earlier than 24 months prior to the time of application. Undergraduates with proficient research and work experience may be considered.

4. Available to commit a minimum of 12 weeks on a full-time basis. There is also a possibility of re-appointment to 24 weeks.

1. Application Form 2. Current resume/CV 3. Personal statement (1-page maximum, instruction can be found on the application) 4. Statment of your past research experience (1-page maximum, instruction can be found on the application)